Racism

Domestic Worker's & Performing Migrant Women's Labor in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland

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Charlotte McIvor from Berkeley's Performance Studies examines art practice as a mode of intercultural engagement and anti-racist work in Ireland through the “Opening Doors” project, which combined work on a quilt showing the experience of domestic workers in Ireland, a collaborative photography project depicting scenes from domestic work with artist Susan Gogan, and independent photography captured by the women.

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Made in Chitaly

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The symbolic and material economies of Italy shaped a specific space around the figure of the East Asian immigrant, especially living in central Italy. Drawing from recent data about Italy and sociological analysis of economic and cultural integration patterns, Dr.

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Michael Jackson: Critical Reflection on a Life & a Phenomenon

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Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 3:00pm - 6:00pm

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ATTENDED! 

VIDEO OF THE PRESENTATIONS WILL BE INCLUDED SOON!!

 

MICHAEL JACKSON: CRITICAL REFLECTION ON A LIFE & A PHENOMENON
A symposium sponsored by the Center for Race and Gender, UC Berkeley

New Location:
BECHTEL ENGINEERING CENTER
SIBLEY AUDITORIUM
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

Scholars & artists reflect on the legacy of Michael Jackson on performance & artistry, racial & sexual politics, and cultural representations.  Featuring the following presenters:


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